Here are some photos I took at the display, and some trivia about Peonies which I picked up from the display.
"Peonies are hardy and can live for up to 100 years! They are relatively disease-resistant and unattractive to deer and rabbits, hence rarely get chewed on or eaten."
"The blooms of tree peonies come in delicate shades of red, pink, white and yellow. The flower buds can grow up to the size of a small apple, and blossom into an impressive 8-inch-wide flower."
"The peony is named after Paeon, physician of the Olympian gods and student of Asclepius, the god of medicine in ancient Greek mythology. Paeon is known to use the healing properties of peonies gathered on Mount Olympus to cure deities."
"Peonies are native to China and Bhutan. They are considered as the ‘king of flowers’ and highly valued for its stunning display of fluffy layered blooms."
The above information is from the signboards at the exhibition.
This is the flower garden. All flower displays are held here.
Paeonia lactifora is a species of herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Paeoniaceae, native to central and eastern Asia from eastern Tibet across northern China to eastern Siberia. - WikipediaIf you are interested you can have a look 👉 HERE
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